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. >> coming up next, wake forest university professor michelle gillespie discusses her boyle my of the founder -- biography of r.j. reynolds. katherine reynolds' philanthropic pursuits after r.j.'s death. this is about 40 minutes. .. the largest slaveholder in patrick county, virginia. r.j. reynolds blew up before the eighteenth of this before the civil war conlan and learned , whole business of growing tobacco and is better to sell the tobacco himself and process it and he took the tobacco and open the manufactory and had his slaves and sons figure out how to turn the tobacco plant into chewing tobacco so he was selling chewing tobacco before the civil war. after the civil war and during reconstruction he had his sons continue learning this business. so his father was a very entrepreneurial, figured out he was losing money in the tobacco trade in the middle of the nineteenth century and the end of the civil war and reconstruction and taught his son how to do this business, his sons particularly r.j. reynolds realize that plantation was too far away from marketing possibilities. if you
. >> coming up next, wake forest university professor michelle gillespie discusses her boyle my of the founder -- biography of r.j. reynolds. katherine reynolds' philanthropic pursuits after r.j.'s death. this is about 40 minutes. .. the largest slaveholder in patrick county, virginia. r.j. reynolds blew up before the eighteenth of this before the civil war conlan and learned , whole business of growing tobacco and is better to sell the tobacco himself and process it and he took the...
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michelle obama visited a restored kindergarten in topeka kansas, to see wait would have looked like at the time of the court ruling in 1954. mrs. obama challenged high school seniors to bat whal she said were the old prejudices that still linger in america. >> every day you have the power to choose our better history by opening your hearts and minds, by speaking up for what you know is right, by sharing theoard of education. the lessons you all learned right here in topeka. >> president obama marked the anniversary at the white house by recommitting to what he called the long struggle to stamp out bigotry and racism. >> studies show that segregation is still widespread. here in new york a school is trying to buck that trend as elaine quijano reports. >> reporter: when this student arrived for sixth grade, she noticed something different. >> in this school e see a lot of blacks and more hispanic people. i was happy for the fact this school wasn't segregated. i hate segregation. >> reporter: 370 sixth through 12th graders attend a school that used to be a minority neighborhood but in the
michelle obama visited a restored kindergarten in topeka kansas, to see wait would have looked like at the time of the court ruling in 1954. mrs. obama challenged high school seniors to bat whal she said were the old prejudices that still linger in america. >> every day you have the power to choose our better history by opening your hearts and minds, by speaking up for what you know is right, by sharing theoard of education. the lessons you all learned right here in topeka. >>...
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well.: read studies and i think michelle obama is correct. the problem is forced integration militates against the mystic tranquility. you can't force people together. some of the wiser than me once said that if diversity really was a wonderful strength and a beautiful thing, people would practice it spontaneously, you wouldn't have to have always .iversity apparat chicks preach diversity the loudest are people who live in places like chevy chase maryland, georgetown up in vermont in places like that people live in buckingham, pennsylvania who live in neighborhoods that are 100% white while they put their kids in all-white schools. nobody practices it. when you look at the inner cities like philadelphia, you have the problem of black people going from classroom to classroom beating up chinese kids. they have to orientations to keep things in line. california is the greatest example of where we are going. you have hispanics and blacks that are fighting warfare in the , they have have lee's presence in schools to keep the race riots from happen
well.: read studies and i think michelle obama is correct. the problem is forced integration militates against the mystic tranquility. you can't force people together. some of the wiser than me once said that if diversity really was a wonderful strength and a beautiful thing, people would practice it spontaneously, you wouldn't have to have always .iversity apparat chicks preach diversity the loudest are people who live in places like chevy chase maryland, georgetown up in vermont in places...
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president obama and first lady michelle obama have reported assets of between $1.8 million and $7 million. of course, that's far from a precise figure. but public officials are permitted to list their assets in broad ranges. >>> and "godzilla" is poised to be a smashing success at the weekend box office. the $160 million sci-fi remake is expected to annihilate the competition by grossing around $70 million through sunday. disney's "million dollar arm" is debuting with modest expectations of about $10 million in ticket sales. >>> all right. still ahead, we love barbara walters, too. but one woman's tribute to her is truly a first. >>> and out of control and no way to stop it. a runaway truck, caught on camera. gs accounts? that's right, no hidden fees. it's just that i'm worried about, you know, "hidden things." ok, why's that? well uhhh... surprise!!! um... well, it's true. at ally there are no hidden fees. not one. that's nice. no hidden fees, no worries. ally bank. your money needs an ally. turn to roc® retinol correxion®. one week, fine lines appear to fade. one month, deep wrinkles
president obama and first lady michelle obama have reported assets of between $1.8 million and $7 million. of course, that's far from a precise figure. but public officials are permitted to list their assets in broad ranges. >>> and "godzilla" is poised to be a smashing success at the weekend box office. the $160 million sci-fi remake is expected to annihilate the competition by grossing around $70 million through sunday. disney's "million dollar arm" is debuting...
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in georgia, michelle nunn finds herself locked in a dead heat with her likely gop opponents. next tuesday the republicans will nominate their candidate. david perdue leading a tight field of contenders. in kentucky, minority leader mitch mcconnell has a comfortable lead over matt bevin in the primary. the general election numbers show a tighter race with mcconnell and alison lundergan grimes. showing the opinions of registers voters. voter enthusiasm is the lowest in 20 years. come this fall, the emphasis turns from registered voters to likely voters. it's motivation that will be the real determining factor. guys, back to you. >> and it is motivation. you look at these three states. democrats, let's say, have reason to be more motivated an excited to go to the polls. you've got three southern states that could go democratic. arkansas, georgia, and kentucky. as well as north carolina, but of course, couple points the other way breaks the other way. same with louisiana. suddenly you have republicans that can do really well. this is an election that is up for grabs. >> it is. >>
in georgia, michelle nunn finds herself locked in a dead heat with her likely gop opponents. next tuesday the republicans will nominate their candidate. david perdue leading a tight field of contenders. in kentucky, minority leader mitch mcconnell has a comfortable lead over matt bevin in the primary. the general election numbers show a tighter race with mcconnell and alison lundergan grimes. showing the opinions of registers voters. voter enthusiasm is the lowest in 20 years. come this fall,...
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first lady michelle obama is hosting an event which will showcase performances by people in, quote, turn around arts, a program meant to help showcase talent. sarah jessica parker and others will be in attendance. >> not an snl sketch. four gop candidates faced off in a primary debate wednesday in idaho. you just have to see this to believe it. >> i've got a masters in raising hell. >> we've got a bunch of eastern idiots. >> hey fiddle, fiddle. >> half the republican party is democrats and half of the democratic party is communist. and you have your choice, folks, a cowboy, a curmudgeon, biker or normal guy. take your pick. >> heaven forbid the normal guy. that's your dish of scrambled politics. i am joined now by kevin cirilli. oh, my gosh, kevin. >> happy friday. >> what in the world is going on in idaho? >> i think, in all seriousness, it's two-term governor otter facing some challenges. >> which is he, the normal guy? is he the -- >> i know, right? i think it speaks to a larger issue within the republican party, that there is this division. they're hitting him for his adopting of oba
first lady michelle obama is hosting an event which will showcase performances by people in, quote, turn around arts, a program meant to help showcase talent. sarah jessica parker and others will be in attendance. >> not an snl sketch. four gop candidates faced off in a primary debate wednesday in idaho. you just have to see this to believe it. >> i've got a masters in raising hell. >> we've got a bunch of eastern idiots. >> hey fiddle, fiddle. >> half the...
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you focused on michelle nunn. do you think michelle nunn has a better chance than jason carter? >> i've always focused on michelle nunn. she's ahead of all of her opponent and tied with dade perdue. that was going to be my focus all along. i'm very concerned about democrats maintaining control of the united states senate so that's where i've been spending my time. >> let me ask you about a policy issue. i've been doing this focus on georgia all week on the show and we were talking about this issue of water and this, frankly, fight. it involves the growth of the atlanta metro area and this issue of georgia's washington battles with the states of florida, alabama, tennessee. and within one of the things th surprised me is there is not a lot of reuse laws, forced reusing of water. what are you trying to do as mayor to try to deal with this water resource crisis that georgia is going to be dealing with in the near future? >> well, we're doing a number of this evenings. numb -- number of things. atlanta has cut water use over the past decade by 20%. we have moved forward with a numbe
you focused on michelle nunn. do you think michelle nunn has a better chance than jason carter? >> i've always focused on michelle nunn. she's ahead of all of her opponent and tied with dade perdue. that was going to be my focus all along. i'm very concerned about democrats maintaining control of the united states senate so that's where i've been spending my time. >> let me ask you about a policy issue. i've been doing this focus on georgia all week on the show and we were talking...
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michelle diggles will join us. later on, we'll hear from the former u.s. ambassador to nigeria, john campbell, he will talk about the search for the missing girls. also the extent to which the united states can assist. don't forget later on this morning, president obama scheduled to speak at the national museum and memorial for september 11 in new york. live pictures of the building there. "washington journal" will ontinue. >> i saw at the top of the charts well beyond our price range the most expensive house in kt was priced at $34 million, but then marked down to $25 million. it was a bargain. >> what a deal! >> it was a cozy charmer with 14,000 square feet and 42 acres and a river. and i was curious who owned it. i imagined it might be the chairman of general electric perhaps. i looked in the town website and i saw a little note in the zoning record that said, this house has been unoccupied since his owner bought it in 1951. that didn't seem possible. so i went over the next day to see it, and the caretaker asked me, he said i've not seen any car, becau
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today president obama and first lady michelle obama are scheduled to attend the dedication ceremony for the september 11th memorial museum. the museum officially opens up to the public on wednesday. here with us now former republican governor of new york george pataki. good to have you on the show this morning. >> so far some great reviews. >> been down there? >> i have been down there many times. >> it's got to be moving for you. tell us about it. >> it's incredibly moving. first of all, you're in memorial plaza. you see the voids and the names around where the towers stood. then you slowly descend all the way do bedrock at ground zero. and you're seeing different relics. and there are just two things that struck me, although so much does, is one you see a crushed fire engine. i think it's ladder 3, where i believe 11 of that ladder company died. when you see that, you just get a sense of the magnitude of the loss of that day and the courage of how people responded. and then you go around another corner and there's the memorial hall. and that is three stories high. and it has the pictu
today president obama and first lady michelle obama are scheduled to attend the dedication ceremony for the september 11th memorial museum. the museum officially opens up to the public on wednesday. here with us now former republican governor of new york george pataki. good to have you on the show this morning. >> so far some great reviews. >> been down there? >> i have been down there many times. >> it's got to be moving for you. tell us about it. >> it's...
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. >> there was a situation in kansas michelle obama was asked not to speak at a commencement, so we may be a commencement issue. so she did speak to that different event. bill ayers was asked not to speak at one. it does feel like it is happening a lot more on the other side of the fence. >> it does happen more often than not, and the reason is because of a lack of leadership and because we are trading the idea and concept of academic freedom for academic justice, which is basically an endorsement of an idea that extreme liberalism that you can disagree with someone, but disagreeing with them have to cut them off and silence them from the world. that is what we are seeing here. martha: we need an open conversation and to provoke young minds as they are heading out the door in some cases. thank you very much. bill: a children's party stable turning into a terrifying ride. >> i just saw the bouncing hou house, up, and then it went over there, i didn't see my sister. then one little boy came out, landed in the middle of the road. bill: people watching helplessly as a bounce house is flown
. >> there was a situation in kansas michelle obama was asked not to speak at a commencement, so we may be a commencement issue. so she did speak to that different event. bill ayers was asked not to speak at one. it does feel like it is happening a lot more on the other side of the fence. >> it does happen more often than not, and the reason is because of a lack of leadership and because we are trading the idea and concept of academic freedom for academic justice, which is basically...
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former dc schools chancer, michelle rhee joins us from san francisco with her take on it. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> we've had a number of parents on who were puzzled by -- a couple weeks ago we had on an engineer father who said that he cooperate even help his son with a problem like this. this is an example of a common core math problem. it was jack used the number line below to solve 427 minus 316. find his error. and write a letter to jack telling him what he did right and what he should do to fix the mistake. the father threw up his hands and said i can't figure it out. that's one of the common complaints is the math is so hard for the kids. >> look, i don't think that we should be complaining about having higher standards for kids. the bottom line is that the u.s. is falling behind. we are 17th, 21st and 26th in the globe in reading, science and math respectively. 26 out of 34 developed nations is not a place that we want to be if we want our kids to compete in the global economy. so are we going to have to raise our standards? absolutely. >> no doubt w
former dc schools chancer, michelle rhee joins us from san francisco with her take on it. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> we've had a number of parents on who were puzzled by -- a couple weeks ago we had on an engineer father who said that he cooperate even help his son with a problem like this. this is an example of a common core math problem. it was jack used the number line below to solve 427 minus 316. find his error. and write a letter to jack telling him what he did...
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this is as if barack and michelle got in a fight and it was caught on tape. they are such private people, but yet they are such international superstars. and we've never seen any trouble out of the jay-z or beyonce camp. so to see this video, when it first was aired yesterday on tmz, i think it broke the internet, the entire thing just shut down because so many people were shocked that we had seen this part of their lives. >> right. and you're speaking of something that breaks form. it breaks the carefully cultivated images they have built. and yet when you look at people saying what do we do with this, should this be private, and how do we all feel when everyone has a phone? i feel -- and i mentioned the point about surrender because i feel that people have given up. someone with the aclu said we're headed toward a surveillance society in which your every move, your every transaction is duly registered and recorded by some computer. >> this is a family fight, a family feud between a family. and it's sad that someone would sell this, you know, video to tmz fo
this is as if barack and michelle got in a fight and it was caught on tape. they are such private people, but yet they are such international superstars. and we've never seen any trouble out of the jay-z or beyonce camp. so to see this video, when it first was aired yesterday on tmz, i think it broke the internet, the entire thing just shut down because so many people were shocked that we had seen this part of their lives. >> right. and you're speaking of something that breaks form. it...
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but people on both sides yvette michelle obama and you can take away something from all of these women it is a shame. >> to letters speak but don't listen. neil: exactly. >> here is the reality. neil: she is supposed to speak this weekend. [laughter] >> some of the most solid title issues have started on college campus sees one dash campuses and look back at the epicenter but --. neil: food interviewed does speaker your college? >> we had tom friedman. we are all excited but people who were not excited was still respectful that he was there and most people paid attention. i am surprised you are not a little bit more encouraging. >> it does not matter. >> when a message seems to be speakers are more controversial for a variety of reasons i would think of the silent majority. but if a few hundred act up why should that penalize the entire school? say what you want to of christine regard but now? >> probably someone not as fisted -- prestigious as herb you get that controversial speech got in there not that she is controversial but by the way i have no idea who spoke at my college graduat
but people on both sides yvette michelle obama and you can take away something from all of these women it is a shame. >> to letters speak but don't listen. neil: exactly. >> here is the reality. neil: she is supposed to speak this weekend. [laughter] >> some of the most solid title issues have started on college campus sees one dash campuses and look back at the epicenter but --. neil: food interviewed does speaker your college? >> we had tom friedman. we are all excited...
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from the ender of the d.e.a., michelle lenhart. current mandatory minimum sentences play a vital role in reducing crime. they do more than keep serious offenders in jail so that they cannot prey upon citizens. they also induce lower-level drug offenders to avoid receiving mandatory minimum sentences by implicating higher-ups in the drug trade. as f.b.i. director stated -- quote -- "i know are from my experience that the mandatory minimums are an important tool in developing cooperators" -- end of quote. recently a bipartisan group of former justice department officials wrote to leaders reid and mcconnell. their letter expressed strong opposition to cutting mandatory minimums for drug trafficking by half or more. they warned and i quote again, "we are deeply concerned about the impact of sentencing reductions of this magnitude on public safety. we believe -- continuing the quote -- we believe the american people will be ill served by the significant reduction of sentences for federal drug trafficking crimes that involve the sale and
from the ender of the d.e.a., michelle lenhart. current mandatory minimum sentences play a vital role in reducing crime. they do more than keep serious offenders in jail so that they cannot prey upon citizens. they also induce lower-level drug offenders to avoid receiving mandatory minimum sentences by implicating higher-ups in the drug trade. as f.b.i. director stated -- quote -- "i know are from my experience that the mandatory minimums are an important tool in developing...
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i'm michelle griego. today cyclists competing in the amgen tour of california will ride across the section of the bay area. riders will start in east san jose and finish in mount diablo. 16 world class teams are competing across more than 720 miles of highways, roadways, and coastlines. >>> today is another spare the air day for the bay area. the second in a row. more record high temperatures and low winds are likely to mean smoggy conditions. air quality officials say the best way to help is to drive less. stay with us, traffic and weather in just a moment. ,,,,,, >>> good morning, getting a check of the south bay it's really backed up right now on northbound 280 heading for downtown. and 101. and we have a traffic alert still in effect. this is emergency ramp closure going on most of the day. northbound 880 to southbound 101. remains closed. emergency pothole repair. and just a quick heads-up outside. westbound 237 still really backed up leaving milpitas. that is traffic. he's lawrence. >>> already star
i'm michelle griego. today cyclists competing in the amgen tour of california will ride across the section of the bay area. riders will start in east san jose and finish in mount diablo. 16 world class teams are competing across more than 720 miles of highways, roadways, and coastlines. >>> today is another spare the air day for the bay area. the second in a row. more record high temperatures and low winds are likely to mean smoggy conditions. air quality officials say the best way to...
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earlier her campaign carefully downplayed michelle obama's statement that it was critical that she be elected and she recently told the charleston daily mirror, quite frankly, i don't think i have a whole lot that i would be with the president on. but that hasn't helped her lose her underdog status. west virginia is one of several states, like arkansas and louisiana, where the democratic party is in danger of losing seats in socially conservative, but economically populous states where democrats have long been able to buck national trends. that same pressure is being felt further down the ballot where 19 term democratic incumbent nick rayhall will fight against republican state senator evan jenkins. first he has to get through a fairly tough primary against richard ojeda. there are seven nominations fighting for the nomination. the winner is likely to take on nick casey, who's expected to cruise to the nomination today. that's actually going to be a pretty competitive house race. moving on to today's marquee contest, it's the senate race in nebraska. for the second straight cycle, dem
earlier her campaign carefully downplayed michelle obama's statement that it was critical that she be elected and she recently told the charleston daily mirror, quite frankly, i don't think i have a whole lot that i would be with the president on. but that hasn't helped her lose her underdog status. west virginia is one of several states, like arkansas and louisiana, where the democratic party is in danger of losing seats in socially conservative, but economically populous states where...
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i'm michelle griego. >> hi everyone, i'm frank mallicoat. it's 5:30 and we have a hot tuesday. 90 plus all over bay area. here's lawrence with the forecast. >> maybe seen only 80s near the water's edge. so yeah we are looking at a heave wave now -- heat wave now as the big ridge of high pressure sitting overhead. that's going to crank up the temperatures and the air sinking approaching the coastline and that offshore wind blowing. so yes indeed. we are going to see a very hot day today. and tomorrow probably the peak of the heat. heat advisory going into effect this afternoon and continuing through wednesday. as we are going to see a lot of these temperatures approaching near triple digits in some of the interior valleys so you definitely want to check on the western and the old already -- children and the elderly. still outside right now, fairly mild start@day in many spot -- to the day in many spots. 61 degrees in san francisco. 59 in san jose and 57 degrees in livermore. by the afternoon, these temperatures going to be something else if i
i'm michelle griego. >> hi everyone, i'm frank mallicoat. it's 5:30 and we have a hot tuesday. 90 plus all over bay area. here's lawrence with the forecast. >> maybe seen only 80s near the water's edge. so yeah we are looking at a heave wave now -- heat wave now as the big ridge of high pressure sitting overhead. that's going to crank up the temperatures and the air sinking approaching the coastline and that offshore wind blowing. so yes indeed. we are going to see a very hot day...
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. >>> good morning everyone, i'm michelle griego. >> hi everyone, i'm frank mallicoat. it is 5:00. we're likely to have some dangerous hot weather in the bay area today. >> it's the second consecutive spare the air day. a combination of record high temperatures and low winds, and car exhaust are likely to make it another smoggy day. air quality officials say the best thing you can do is to drive less. >> we get some video from the sister station in sacramento showing the fire danger in this very hot weather. a neighbor shot video as flames spread from a field in elk grove towards her house. the embers set their shake roof on fire but crews managed to put the flames out before there was much damage but the weather is not helping fire at all. >> no. it's going to be elevated but doesn't look
. >>> good morning everyone, i'm michelle griego. >> hi everyone, i'm frank mallicoat. it is 5:00. we're likely to have some dangerous hot weather in the bay area today. >> it's the second consecutive spare the air day. a combination of record high temperatures and low winds, and car exhaust are likely to make it another smoggy day. air quality officials say the best thing you can do is to drive less. >> we get some video from the sister station in sacramento showing...
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>> we'll talk to michelle nunn who democrats see her to take back a state in the south. and also establishment versus tea party dynamics. >> kasie hunt on the road. snatch up that suitcase again, slap another bumper sticker on it. >> going to fall apart there. >> vintage. thanks. >>> coming up next, he's got 99 problems and his sister-in-law is officially one of them. the violent video of jay z and solange knowles, that's beyonce's sister, that has the entertainment world talking this morning. news you can't use is next ♪ when salesman alan ames books his room at laquinta.com, he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can check in and power up before his big meeting. and when alan gets all powered up, ya know what happens? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! he's a selling machine! put it there. and there, and there, and there. la quinta inns & suites is ready for you, so you'll be ready for business. the ready for you alert, only a laquinta.com! la quinta! ♪ ♪fame, makes a man take things over♪ ♪fam
>> we'll talk to michelle nunn who democrats see her to take back a state in the south. and also establishment versus tea party dynamics. >> kasie hunt on the road. snatch up that suitcase again, slap another bumper sticker on it. >> going to fall apart there. >> vintage. thanks. >>> coming up next, he's got 99 problems and his sister-in-law is officially one of them. the violent video of jay z and solange knowles, that's beyonce's sister, that has the...
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i'm michelle obama, and on this mother's day weekend, i want to take a moment to honor all the mothers out there and wish you a happy mother's day. i also want to speak to you about an issue of great significance to me as first lady and more importantly, as the mother of two young daughters. like millions of people across the globe, my husband and i are outraged and heart broken over the kidnapping of more than 200 nigerian girls from their school dormitory in the middle of the night. i hope that any young people in america who take school for granted, any wrong people who are slacking off and thinking about dropping out, i hope they will learn the story of these girls and recommit themselves to their education. these girls embody the best hope for the future of our world, and we are committed to standing up for them, not just in times of tragedy or crisis, but for the long haul. >> that's an unusual event this weekend. the president's weekly address, this weekend delivered by the first lady, delivered from the white house urging american solidarity with a story unfolding thousands of
i'm michelle obama, and on this mother's day weekend, i want to take a moment to honor all the mothers out there and wish you a happy mother's day. i also want to speak to you about an issue of great significance to me as first lady and more importantly, as the mother of two young daughters. like millions of people across the globe, my husband and i are outraged and heart broken over the kidnapping of more than 200 nigerian girls from their school dormitory in the middle of the night. i hope...
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but michelle nunn is running as a different type of democrat and drawing on the state's fond memories of her father, sam nunn, who served for 24 years there. she is now statistically tied with most of the potential gop nominees except for david purdue, a former reebok ceo who also has family ties. his cousin is the former governor there. and a recent local poll by the "atlanta journal-constitution" shows nunn performing better against both of the establishment gop candidates. joining me to discuss all of this from georgia is patricia norton, a contributor to daily beast. let's get right to it. some of these democrats seem to have figured something out. what do they know that the rest of the party may not? >> i don't know at this minute if it's exactly what the democrats are doing or what the republicans aren't doing. and when you look at these republican challengers, even the incumbents in some cases, the republican agenda in congress and the house and senate, which i think we can all agree has been pulled to the right by members of the tea party, it has even pulled the leaders to the
but michelle nunn is running as a different type of democrat and drawing on the state's fond memories of her father, sam nunn, who served for 24 years there. she is now statistically tied with most of the potential gop nominees except for david purdue, a former reebok ceo who also has family ties. his cousin is the former governor there. and a recent local poll by the "atlanta journal-constitution" shows nunn performing better against both of the establishment gop candidates. joining...
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michelle nun trails david purdue by just four points and she's within a few points up or down of her four other possible gop opponents. in kentucky, grimes is only one point behind mitch mcconnell. 46-45, which means not really behind. the bottom line is democrats have good candidates and this thing isn't over. contributor susan page is washington bureau chief today. chris, as much as i admire you, i got the feeling you were like an announcer in the seventh inning and one team was up by three runs and you're saying this game ain't over yet, fans. i agree with you, but give the argument why it isn't over based upon your analysis. >> it is undoubtedly true that these democrats, people like mary landrieu in louisiana, kay hagen, mark pryor in arkansas, they would rather be running in the 2008 version of the national political landscape than the 2014 version. there's no question about that. that said, unlike house races, where it's very difficult to differentiate yourself from the national party and the way the wind is blowing nationally, these senate races in terms of co costs, people w
michelle nun trails david purdue by just four points and she's within a few points up or down of her four other possible gop opponents. in kentucky, grimes is only one point behind mitch mcconnell. 46-45, which means not really behind. the bottom line is democrats have good candidates and this thing isn't over. contributor susan page is washington bureau chief today. chris, as much as i admire you, i got the feeling you were like an announcer in the seventh inning and one team was up by three...
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michelle nunn, we don't know who she is going to run against right now. national republicans have their favorite. tea party republicans have their favorites. it's a very split republican primary heading there. once you start to see that condense, then you start to see poll numbers shift. what's really interesting when it comes to people like pryor is power. right? you know, he has got a lot of seniority. he has issues that he is able to advance back home. he brought the president to his home state last week to talk about tornadoes and the relief funding for that, and this is an area where he is really able to push and say i am paying attention to what's going on back home. this is the most important thing to me. i'm not necessarily a creature of washington. but i can benefit from having all of the power that comes with being in the majority in the senate. those are all playing. >> isn't that partly the thing. it's incumbent si. it could also ultimately save mark pryor. the odds of taking you out of office are actually less than they appear based on the ea
michelle nunn, we don't know who she is going to run against right now. national republicans have their favorite. tea party republicans have their favorites. it's a very split republican primary heading there. once you start to see that condense, then you start to see poll numbers shift. what's really interesting when it comes to people like pryor is power. right? you know, he has got a lot of seniority. he has issues that he is able to advance back home. he brought the president to his home...
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michelle, i didn't interrupt you. excuse me. to the question, can you just not participate in this when there are so many things echo you know, a new document came out. the committee didn't know about it. it came out this week and it certainly made it look like the administration was shaping the message in a way that turned out not to be true. can you afford to just turn your back on this? does knit them look like we don't want to know what when on? >> the republicans are in them majority in the house of representatives. they can do whatever they want. committee,e select in order to make sure the process is credible, the way they have set it up is clearly not going to be, and has an outcome that has been predetermined. they have to treat the minority is not true. >> it is true and let me tell you. host: two members of congress debating this. we will go outside of washington to get your thoughts on it. here's a story that was on fox news's website. says that congress is multiple benghazi investigations have cost the military mill
michelle, i didn't interrupt you. excuse me. to the question, can you just not participate in this when there are so many things echo you know, a new document came out. the committee didn't know about it. it came out this week and it certainly made it look like the administration was shaping the message in a way that turned out not to be true. can you afford to just turn your back on this? does knit them look like we don't want to know what when on? >> the republicans are in them majority...
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jimmy, i want to get to you first in reaction to michele bat bachmann there. >> at the end of the day, take kay hagan in north carolina, i'm down in south carolina right now, kay hagan is running in a tight race in the state above me. in every other poll except one she's up. she's holding tight. she's leaning in on obamacare. mary landrieu is doing exactly the same thing. kay hagan took the nominee for the new secretary of hhs in washington, d.c. and asked her about the medicaid expansion not taking place in north carolina and how many kids and women and children would shall hurt by that. she's owning it. she's running with it, and she should. obamacare is a success. >> can i ask you, though, what has changed? get specific with kay hagan. she is all in, certainly, in obamacare in this race. what's changed? >> she voted for it. she can't run away from it. the democrats have to own that. you cannot run away from that. at the same time, her opponent is absolutely against it. has done nothing to help poor children and women out in the state of north carolina. so he has his record. if i'm
jimmy, i want to get to you first in reaction to michele bat bachmann there. >> at the end of the day, take kay hagan in north carolina, i'm down in south carolina right now, kay hagan is running in a tight race in the state above me. in every other poll except one she's up. she's holding tight. she's leaning in on obamacare. mary landrieu is doing exactly the same thing. kay hagan took the nominee for the new secretary of hhs in washington, d.c. and asked her about the medicaid expansion...
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[video clip] oni am michelle obama and this mother's day weekend i want to take a moment to honor all of the mothers out there and wish you a happy mother's day. i also want to speak to about an issue of great significance to me as first lady and more importantly as the mother of two young daughters. like millions of people across the globe, my husband and i are outraged and heartbroken over the kidnapping of more than 200 nigerian girls from their school dormitory in the middle of the night. was unconscionable act committed by a terrorist group determined to keep these girls from getting an education. grown men attempting to snuff out the aspirations of young girls. to know that barack has directed our government to do supportng possible to the nigerian government's efforts to find these girls and bring them home. in these girls barack and i see our own daughters. we see their hopes and trains and we can only imagine the anguish their parents are feeling right now. many of them may have been hesitant to send their off -- send their daughters off to school fearing that harming come th
[video clip] oni am michelle obama and this mother's day weekend i want to take a moment to honor all of the mothers out there and wish you a happy mother's day. i also want to speak to about an issue of great significance to me as first lady and more importantly as the mother of two young daughters. like millions of people across the globe, my husband and i are outraged and heartbroken over the kidnapping of more than 200 nigerian girls from their school dormitory in the middle of the night....
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as you can see there, michelle obama comes in first, the two bushes are second and third, but i want to vote viewers' attention to how divided we are by party. that even when asking which mom you respect most, if you are republican, it's all about the bushes. if you are a democrat, it is about obama and clinton. and angelina jolie is fifth. but her supporters are all from democrats. here on this mother's day, we are as partisan and as divided as ever even when it comes to moms. >> but are we surprised? >> this is really divided. there's not one of these moms that has double-digit support from the opposite party. >> correct. we gave them a choice of 18 different moms to choose from. and it's that way across the board. and tucker, i don't think that there's any issue, any attribute or anything to talk about in this country in 2014 that isn't so polarized. and i think that's kind of sad. we all love our moms. and on this mother's day, we should be finding things to bring us together that you night us rather than those things that divide us. >> that sounds so great, but during a presiden
as you can see there, michelle obama comes in first, the two bushes are second and third, but i want to vote viewers' attention to how divided we are by party. that even when asking which mom you respect most, if you are republican, it's all about the bushes. if you are a democrat, it is about obama and clinton. and angelina jolie is fifth. but her supporters are all from democrats. here on this mother's day, we are as partisan and as divided as ever even when it comes to moms. >> but are...
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. >> in place of president obama, michelle obama gave the president's weekly address. she addressed the kidnapping of hundreds of nigerian schoolgirls. a group of republicans give their weekly address. they called on the president and senate democrats to take action. hello, everyone. i am michelle obama, and on this mother's day weekend, i want to take a moment to honor all the mothers out there and wish you a happy mother's day. i also want to speak to you about an issue of great significance to me as the first lady and more importantly as the mother of two young daughters. like millions of people across the globe, the husband and i are outraged and heartbroken over the kidnapping of more than 200 nigerian girls from the school dormitory in the middle of the night. this unconscionable act was committed by a terrorist group determined to keep these girls from getting an education. grown men attempting to snuff out the aspirations of young girls. i want you to know that barack has directed our government to do everything possible to support the nigerian government's eff
. >> in place of president obama, michelle obama gave the president's weekly address. she addressed the kidnapping of hundreds of nigerian schoolgirls. a group of republicans give their weekly address. they called on the president and senate democrats to take action. hello, everyone. i am michelle obama, and on this mother's day weekend, i want to take a moment to honor all the mothers out there and wish you a happy mother's day. i also want to speak to you about an issue of great...
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i michelle obama. on mother's day weekend, i want to honor all of the mothers out there and wish you a happy mother's day. you about anak to issue of great significance to me as first lady, and as the mother of two young daughters. like millions of people across the globe, my husband and i are outraged and heartbroken over the kidnapping of more than 200 nigerian girls from their school or majority in the middle of the night. this unconscionable act was committed by a terrorist group determined to keep these girls from getting an education. attempting to snuff out the aspirations of young girls. i want you to know that barack has directed our government to do everything possible to support the nigerian government's efforts to find these girls and bring them home. in these girls, barack and i see our own daughters. ,e see their hopes and dreams and we can only imagine the english their parents are feeling right now. many of them may have been hesitant to send their daughters to school, fearing that harm
i michelle obama. on mother's day weekend, i want to honor all of the mothers out there and wish you a happy mother's day. you about anak to issue of great significance to me as first lady, and as the mother of two young daughters. like millions of people across the globe, my husband and i are outraged and heartbroken over the kidnapping of more than 200 nigerian girls from their school or majority in the middle of the night. this unconscionable act was committed by a terrorist group determined...
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first lady michelle obama today joined the course of worldwide disgust. mrs. obama devoted her first-ever white house weekly address, her first-ever solo address, she devoted it to the abduction. >> this unconscionable act was committed by a terrorist group determined to keep these girls from getting an education. grown men attempting to snuff out the aspirations of young girls. >> outraged nigerians also demonstrated today, and u.s. military advisers and international aid workers have arrived to help nigerian forces find the girls. nbc's stephanie gosk is live for us in neighboring cameroon's capital city. stephanie, what are we hearing about what the nigerian government is doing right now? >> hey, craig. it seems some of that pressure, both domestic and international, is having an effect on the nigerian government. they announced they're going to be moving two military divisions up to the north in that region where they believe the girls may be held at this moment. we also know that they have asked for international help. one group of u.s. military personnel
first lady michelle obama today joined the course of worldwide disgust. mrs. obama devoted her first-ever white house weekly address, her first-ever solo address, she devoted it to the abduction. >> this unconscionable act was committed by a terrorist group determined to keep these girls from getting an education. grown men attempting to snuff out the aspirations of young girls. >> outraged nigerians also demonstrated today, and u.s. military advisers and international aid workers...
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you can't michelle obama over people's dress. there's a way in which monica lewinsky's name becomes a thing that just carries shame with it. >> well, what struck me about her essay the most was the fact that her journey after this whole controversy was very, very different than bill clinton's journey and even hillary clinton's journey. in fact his reputation has probably blossomed, has grown, his stature has increased. he's seen as such a statesman and such a respected ex-president. meanwhile, she's struggled to make a living and earn a job -- and get a job and earn a living. and so that just speaks to me to the level of male privilege that president clinton, former president clinton benefited from on which most men in his situation benefit from whenever there is the other woman. and so his reputation remained intact while that woman, monica lewinsky, had to endure so much and really silently. she really suffered alone based on her essay and what she describes. >> so i appreciate that you put lewinsky in the context of bill clint
you can't michelle obama over people's dress. there's a way in which monica lewinsky's name becomes a thing that just carries shame with it. >> well, what struck me about her essay the most was the fact that her journey after this whole controversy was very, very different than bill clinton's journey and even hillary clinton's journey. in fact his reputation has probably blossomed, has grown, his stature has increased. he's seen as such a statesman and such a respected ex-president....
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in honor of that event michelle obama delivered the weekly white house address for the first time. she had a special message for women around the world. take a listen. >> like millions of people across the globe, my husband and i are outraged and heartbroken over the kidnapping of more than 200 nigerian girls from their school dormitory in the middle of the night. these girls embody the best hope for the future of our world. and we are committed to standing up for them not just in times of tragedy or crisis, but for the long haul. >> earlier this week the first lady posted a photo in support of the #bringbackourgirls campaign. it's a horrible story. 200-plus girls. everybody is asking themselves, is there a way to get them back and now you have the first lady weighing in. >> it's particularly difficult because as we're tweeting on the hash tag and raising awareness about this condition and asking other nations to get involved to bring them back, there's still the issue in the ground that people don't understand really the political landscape of what goes on because this group has b
in honor of that event michelle obama delivered the weekly white house address for the first time. she had a special message for women around the world. take a listen. >> like millions of people across the globe, my husband and i are outraged and heartbroken over the kidnapping of more than 200 nigerian girls from their school dormitory in the middle of the night. these girls embody the best hope for the future of our world. and we are committed to standing up for them not just in times...
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. >>> first lady michelle obama took her husband's place on mother's day this weekend addressing the president's weekly address. the the education that is her birth right. thank you. >>> meanwhile help from the u.s. and other nations is pouring into nigeria in hopes the girls can be found and rescue. the girls were abducted from their school in nigeria's remote northeast. debora patta is in the capital abuja. >> reporter: good morning. it's now down to the nigerian government to thrash out the details of its rescue mission. we know the girls were taken into the dense zam bee za forest in chibok but there are different reports whether they've been broken into smaller groups and taken across the border or whether they remain in one large group. rare anti-government >>> the antigovernment sentiment is growing springing from the delta government region to the boko haram northern parts of the country. as the protests grow larger parents of the missing children are becoming angrier. >> in fact diplomats have done nothing. >> reporter: the latest amnesty international revelations are likely
. >>> first lady michelle obama took her husband's place on mother's day this weekend addressing the president's weekly address. the the education that is her birth right. thank you. >>> meanwhile help from the u.s. and other nations is pouring into nigeria in hopes the girls can be found and rescue. the girls were abducted from their school in nigeria's remote northeast. debora patta is in the capital abuja. >> reporter: good morning. it's now down to the nigerian...
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from first lady michelle obama. to the pakistani teen-age activist malala yousufzai. to talk-show host and comedian ellen degeneres. to georgia congressman john lewis. >> we have to make it the biggest story in the world. >> brown: the online effort is :that social media campaign was started two years ago by the western group, invisible children, to raise awareness of alleged war crimes by ugandanç rebel leader joseph kony. but the drive to save the nigerian girls has also been criticized as being overly simplistic and ultimately ineffective. and, in a further twist, it turns out the young woman in this photo is not nigerian. in fact, she is from guinea- bissau. her photo was taken in 2011 for a reporting project unrelated to nigeria. all the same, the mass abduction is being widely condemned, including by islamic leaders. today, the top religious official in saudi arabia chargeç boko haram is misguided and should be made to reject its path. >> sreenivasan: california governor jerry brown is embarking on what is likely the final campaign of a political career that
from first lady michelle obama. to the pakistani teen-age activist malala yousufzai. to talk-show host and comedian ellen degeneres. to georgia congressman john lewis. >> we have to make it the biggest story in the world. >> brown: the online effort is :that social media campaign was started two years ago by the western group, invisible children, to raise awareness of alleged war crimes by ugandanç rebel leader joseph kony. but the drive to save the nigerian girls has also been...
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you have michelle nun also a famous political name in the state. are these candidates doing well here just because of their name, or does it speak more to sort of the trending blue of this state? also, do they really have a shot to win, or once the field solidifies on the senate side, are they going to -- is michelle going to have a tougher battle there? >> it really depends on who the republicans nominate against michelle nunn. if the republicans nominate one of the tea party conservatives, possibly caryn hindle or paul brown. if any of those wins, democrats feel like they have an excellent chance of beating them. if purdue comes forward as a republican nominee or even kingston, those guys raise a ton of money. they have very sophisticated operations. they already have a very strong ground game because they have such tough primaries. they are going to take that momentum with them into the fall. for michelle, she's not necessarily going to be the master of her own dis destiny. the republicans will have to help her out a little bit, and then for jas
you have michelle nun also a famous political name in the state. are these candidates doing well here just because of their name, or does it speak more to sort of the trending blue of this state? also, do they really have a shot to win, or once the field solidifies on the senate side, are they going to -- is michelle going to have a tougher battle there? >> it really depends on who the republicans nominate against michelle nunn. if the republicans nominate one of the tea party...
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barbara bush and hillary clinton received 25%, michelle obama within the margin of error, 24% and, for example, barbara bush in the northeast and south. let's go even deeper. hillary clinton, she was the top pick for adults between 18 and 35, blue collar workers, hispanics, people making under $50,000 a year urban voters and people with a high school diploma or less. michelle obama led the pack among women, african-americans, democrats and people with postgraduate degrees. laura bush didn't lead in any one category, but was a close second to a number of them. barbara bush, i think she's become america's queen mum, for what it's worth. luke russert is going to be here next. he has a great new tribute to his dad and our late friend and colleague, tim russert. plus more with my exclusive interview with senate majority leader harry reid. [male announcer] ortho crime files. gross misconduct... ...disturbing the pantry. a house, under siege. homeowner calls in the big guns. say helto home defense max. with the one-touch continuous-spray wand. kills bugs inside... ...and prevents new ones for
barbara bush and hillary clinton received 25%, michelle obama within the margin of error, 24% and, for example, barbara bush in the northeast and south. let's go even deeper. hillary clinton, she was the top pick for adults between 18 and 35, blue collar workers, hispanics, people making under $50,000 a year urban voters and people with a high school diploma or less. michelle obama led the pack among women, african-americans, democrats and people with postgraduate degrees. laura bush didn't...
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michelle obama is rolling over in her bed right now. how dare you eat that. >> it's our 36th anniversary today! ♪ and they called it puppy love ♪ >> doesn't he look presidential? i can't tell if that's like the open of an hbo show -- >> he can break one of those columns with his bare hands. he's so strong and manly. >> john, i'm not running for president in 2016. i'm going to be supporting a nominee. >> i bet your wife feels good about that. >> i would have never stumbled on to a back road and gone to a cock fighting rally. >> i'm going to check that. >> can you put your arms toward the camera for a virtual hug? >> thank you! >> i want another hug. >> yes! >> up next, what, if anything, did we learn today? >> a lot. >> all right. ♪ how can we leave you to saturday night on sunday morning ♪ ime with priority mail flat rate shipping. our priority has always been saving the day. because our priority... amazing! ...is you! the amazing spider-man 2 delivered by the united states postal service. there was a boy who traveled to a faraw
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congresswoman michele bachmann. she says the museum dedicated to american women would only serve to embolden what she calls the radical feminist movement. listen to this point of view here. >> i rise today in opposition to this bill because i believe ultimately this museum that will be built on the national mall on federal land will enshrine the radical feminist movement that stands against the pro life movement, the pro family movement, and the pro traditional marriage movement. >> this was the same michele bachmann who expressed gratitude when she was posted in one of their exhibits. the posted this on mother's day. quote, the national women's history mu sooe y um is featuring a special online exhibit dedicated to moms. i'm humbled to be included in this exhibit as a foster mom of 23. but all moms have a special role in their children's lives on this mother's day weekend, special thanks to all moms for their courage, sas fies and love. talk about being for it before you were against it. >> take a look at a clip fr
congresswoman michele bachmann. she says the museum dedicated to american women would only serve to embolden what she calls the radical feminist movement. listen to this point of view here. >> i rise today in opposition to this bill because i believe ultimately this museum that will be built on the national mall on federal land will enshrine the radical feminist movement that stands against the pro life movement, the pro family movement, and the pro traditional marriage movement. >>...
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. >> woodruff: first lady michelle obama late today tweeted a picture of herself holding up a sign with the hashtag, #bring- back-our-girls jeffrey brown picks up the story here. >> brown: for a closer look at what nigerians make of all this and what assistance the u.s. can offer, i'm joined by jon temin, director of africa programs for the u.s. institute of peace. and heather murdock, who's in abuja covering the story for the christian science monitor. start where you. secretary kerry announced help from the u.s. he said, you're going to see a very, very rapid response. is it clear what that means? what is the expectation there? >> well, there's different expectations. publicly a lot of people are welcoming the u.s. thinking that if anybody can come save those girls, it is the u.s. there is? concern among security experts wondering if it could possibly escalate the situation and put the girls in harm's way. on the streets and protests most people are very happy that the u.s. is finally agreed to come and help them. >> reporter: this is a very small force, certainly for the moment not m
. >> woodruff: first lady michelle obama late today tweeted a picture of herself holding up a sign with the hashtag, #bring- back-our-girls jeffrey brown picks up the story here. >> brown: for a closer look at what nigerians make of all this and what assistance the u.s. can offer, i'm joined by jon temin, director of africa programs for the u.s. institute of peace. and heather murdock, who's in abuja covering the story for the christian science monitor. start where you. secretary...
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. >>> first lady michelle obama is doing her part to raise awareness about those hundreds of nigerian schoolgirls abducted by terrorists. today she tweeted, "our prayers are with the missing nigerian girls and their families." and she tweeted a photo of herself holding up a sign that reads "bring back our girls." our prayers are with them tonight. tigers, both of you. tigers? don't be modest. i see how you've been investing. setting long term goals. diversifying. dip! you got our attention. we did? of course. you're type e* well, i have been researching retirement strategies. well that's what type e*s do. welcome home. taking control of your retirement? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*? >>> the gop scandal circus has officially come to town. the big stunt tonight, house republicans are voting on contempt charges for former irs official, and that's just the opening act. speaker boehner's main event is an upcoming vote to form a special committee on benghazi. >> this is all about getting to the truth. there's not going to be a side show. there's
. >>> first lady michelle obama is doing her part to raise awareness about those hundreds of nigerian schoolgirls abducted by terrorists. today she tweeted, "our prayers are with the missing nigerian girls and their families." and she tweeted a photo of herself holding up a sign that reads "bring back our girls." our prayers are with them tonight. tigers, both of you. tigers? don't be modest. i see how you've been investing. setting long term goals. diversifying....
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i see michelle from time to time, she's a downtown cleveland doing her thing, meeting and greeting. i see gina and amanda on tv. i talked to them through prayers. >> of ariel castro, the man who kept the three girls chained in that house of horrors you give the impression at least on the outside he was the ideal neighbor though later you wrote in the book, there were dots there just never connected. what dots? >> ariel's good cook, he's exceptionally well chef, i find out later, through chitchatting through people throughout the networks, that food that i was high-fiving him and saying, man you ought to have your own restaurant, that was one of those girls, see what i'm coming from? check me out now, he says he don't trust him -- why not, they want to kill you -- if they thought poison was in it, and i'm a new kid, my music's blaring and i'm a thorn in your side, why not give it to me? for a year, i've been that man's guinea pig. if i dropped dead -- >> his taste tester. >> ariel castro would have been the only one saying, you know what, you almost had me. >> incredible. in the wake
i see michelle from time to time, she's a downtown cleveland doing her thing, meeting and greeting. i see gina and amanda on tv. i talked to them through prayers. >> of ariel castro, the man who kept the three girls chained in that house of horrors you give the impression at least on the outside he was the ideal neighbor though later you wrote in the book, there were dots there just never connected. what dots? >> ariel's good cook, he's exceptionally well chef, i find out later,...